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Edmund Leighton

Basic Information

Identity type
Male
Profession
Artist Illustrator
Category
Tribute
Birthday / Conception
21/09/1852
About Me / Us / Company
Leighton was the son of the artist Charles Blair Leighton. He was educated at University College School, before becoming a student at the Royal Academy Schools. He married Katherine Nash in 1885 and they went on to have a son and daughter. He exhibited annually at the Royal Academy from 1878 to 1920.
Leighton was a fastidious craftsman, producing highly-finished, decorative pictures. It would appear that he left no diaries, and though he exhibited at the Royal Academy for over forty years, he was never an Academician or an Associate.

Obituary

The following obituary of Leighton is taken from a magazine[citation needed] published early in 1923. It is one of several publications to have given the year of birth as 1853 instead of the correct date of 1852, which error is in the process of being corrected in newer publications.

Obituary - The late Edmund Blair Leighton ROI 1853-1922.
The death of Mr Edmund Blair Leighton, on September 1, removed from our midst a painter who, though he did not attain to the higher flights of art, yet played a distinguished part in aiding the public mind to an appreciation of the romance attaching to antiquity, and to a realisation of the fellowship of mankind throughout the ages.
Mr Blair Leighton was born in London, on September 1, 1853, his father being that Charles Blair Leighton, portrait and subject painter, whose exhibits at the Royal Academy and other London galleries covered the period between 1843 and 1855. The son was educated at University College School, before taking a position in an office in the city, but entered the Royal Academy Schools after a course of evening study at South Kensington and Heatherley's.
He commenced exhibiting in 1874, and succeeded, four years later, in securing the verdict of the Hanging Committee of the Royal Academy in favour of two works, entitled respectively ‘Witness My Act and Seal,’ and ‘A Flaw in the Title.’ Since then his highly wrought style was regularly represented at Burlington House until two years prior to his decease. Among the better known of his pictures, many of which were published, may be named ‘The Dying Copernicus (1880), To Arms (1888), Lay thy sweet hand in mine and trust in me ( 1891), Lady Godiva (1892), Two Strings (1893), Launched in Life (1894), The Accolade (1901), Tristan and Isolde (1907), The Dedication (1908), The Shadow (1909), ‘To the Unknown Land (1911),’ and ‘The Boyhood of Alfred The Great,’ 1913. For the past dozen years or so, Mr E Blair Leighton had been a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. He had married in 1885, Miss Katherine Nash, by whom he had, with a daughter, one son, Mr E J Blair Leighton, who has also adopted painting as a profession.

List of works

God Speed! (1900)
"Stitching the Standard": the lady prepares for a knight to go to war.
Old Times (1877), private collection.
Till Death Do Us Part (1878)
The Dying Copernicus (1880)
Abaelard and his Pupil Heloise (1882), Phillips Auctioneers, UK.[4]
Duty (1883)
The Gladiator's Wife (1884), private collection.
The Rehearsal (1888), Croydon Clocktower, UK.
Call To Arms (1888), Roy Miles Fine Paintings.
A Stolen Interview (1888)
Olivia (1888)
How Liza Loved the King (1890), Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum, Burnley.
Lay thy sweet hand in mine and trust in me (1891)
Lady Godiva (1892), Leeds City Art Gallery.
Two Strings (1893)
Goodbye (1893)
Launched in Life (1894)
My Next-Door Neighbour (1894), private collection.
Waiting for the Coach (1895), Manchester Art Gallery.
A Favour (1898)
Off (1899), Manchester Art Gallery.
God Speed! (1900)
On the Threshold (1900), Manchester Art Gallery.
The Accolade (1901), private collection.
Adieu (1901), Manchester Art Gallery.
Lilac (1901)
Alain Chartier (1903)
Ribbons and Laces for Very Pretty Faces (1904)
Tristan and Isolde (1907)
The Dedication (1908)
The Shadow (1909)
The Key (1909)
Pelleas and Melisande (1910) Williamson Art Gallery and Museum
To the Unknown Land (1911)
The Boyhood of Alfred The Great (1913)
My Fair Lady (1914)
A Nibble (1914), private collection.
The Wedding March (1919)
The Lord of Burleigh, Tennyson (1919), private collection.
Sweet Solitude (1919), private collection.
After Service (1921), private collection.
Signing the Register (undated), Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.
The Fond Farewell (undated), Messum's, London.
Lord of the Manor (undated), private collection.
Sorrow and Song (undated), Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.
Lady in a Garden
The Charity of St. Elizabeth of Hungary
The Rose's Day
Stitching the Standard
End of the Song
Knighted
Waiting
Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament
Forest Tryst
Sweets to the Sweet
Courtship
Con Amore
The Request
The King and the Beggar-maid

Contact Information

Country
United Kingdom

Education / Philosophy / Mission

College / University
University College School
Art School (if any)
Royal Academy Schools

My Books and Galleries

Gallery: Illustration

 
Edmund Blair Leighton's Art
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